Autores
Henry Wechsler, Andrea Davenport, George Dowdall, Barbara Moeykens, Sonia Castillo
Fecha de publicación
1994/12/7
Revista
Jama
Volumen
272
Número
21
Páginas
1672-1677
Editor
American Medical Association
Descripción

Objective.

—To examine the extent of binge drinking by college students and the ensuing health and behavioral problems that binge drinkers create for themselves and others on their campus.

Design.

—Self-administered survey mailed to a national representative sample of US 4-year college students.

Setting.

—One hundred forty US 4-year colleges in 1993.

Participants.

—A total of 17592 college students.

Main Outcome Measures.

—Self-reports of drinking behavior, alcohol-related health problems, and other problems.

Results.

—Almost half (44%) of college students responding to the survey were binge drinkers, including almost one fifth (19%) of the students who were frequent binge drinkers. Frequent binge drinkers are more likely to experience serious health and other consequences of their drinking behavior than other students. Almost half (47%) of the frequent binge drinkers experienced five or more different …
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